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The Pan-African Bar Association of South Africa has issued a warning to the Legal Practice Council regarding the charges against advocate Dali Mpofu SC, urging caution against using disciplinary actions for personal or political motives
Advocates Dali Mpofu and Busisiwe Mkhwebane have both dismissed charges from the Legal Practice Council, describing it as a political witch-hunt.
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party has condemned the allegations against advocates Dali Mpofu and Busisiwe Mkhwebane, asserting that these claims are politically motivated attempts to silence dissenting voices.
ANC's Fikile Mbalula labels the much-discussed rivalry between EFF leaders Malema and Shivambu as a 'fictional drama,' shedding light on their true relationship and the complexities of South African politics.
EFF spokesperson Sinawo Tambo has expressed his disappointment over the departures of Floyd Shivambu and advocate Dali Mpofu from the EFF, labelling their actions as opportunistic rather than principled.
As the dust settles from this resignation, all eyes will be on Ndlozi as he navigates his next steps amidst a continually changing political landscape.
Jacob Zuma’s legal team supports Thales’ application for acquittal in the arms deal corruption case, arguing that the death of key witnesses undermines the prosecution’s case.
As Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla faces serious charges, Floyd Shivambu argues that her arrest is an attempt to suppress political dissent.
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla seeks bail as her lawyer argues the State's case is weak amid rising tensions in Durban.
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party has announced key appointments and restructuring which is seen as their first move in consolidating to go into an elective conference.
The EFF faces another leadership challenge as key figures Ndlozi and Tetyana resign, prompting debate among political experts about the party's future direction.
Hearings into allegations of financial mismanagement against LPC CEO Charity Nzuza are set to commence on 3 February 2025, following multiple complaints and an ombudsman investigation.
EFF leader Julius Malema labelled Jacob Zuma a corrupt leader and said he will never work with him. This is because the former statesman wanted the EFF and other parties to close their organisation and unite under the MKP.
The looming question of Mbuyiseni Ndlozi’s departure from the EFF raises alarm bells within the party, leading to speculation about the implications for its leadership and viability amidst notable exits and internal strife.
As Jacob Zuma’s MK Party gears up for its first anniversary, questions abound about whether the party will be able to sustain its growing influence in the coming years.
DA chairperson Helen Zille said that her opponents always turn to race when they have nothing else to attack her with.
Explore the implications of the EFF’s recent defections to the MK Party and how this shift is reshaping South African politics.
MKP will celebrate their first anniversary with the main event being at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on December 15, followed by the gala dinner at the Olive Convention Centre, also in Durban, the following evening.
MKP will celebrate their first anniversary with the main event being at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on December 15, followed by the gala dinner at the Olive Convention Centre, also in Durban, the following evening.
MK Party emerged victorious as the third largest party in the country after the May 29 national and provincial elections.
Mpofu stressed that their members were enjoined by the Constitution not to respond to any provocation, in particular, not to attack other progressive forces.
As the gala approaches, it remains to be seen whether the MK Party can leverage its growing profile and Jacob Zuma’s enduring popularity to solidify its place in a rapidly evolving political landscape.
Julius Malema responds to critics as EFF faces significant challenges ahead of its upcoming conference.
Julius Malema claims Jacob Zuma is poaching EFF members as the party faces significant leadership challenges.
As the Economic Freedom Fighters prepare for their third elective conference, tensions rise following the controversial ban of Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, raising questions about the party’s future.